Harman Kardon AVR 1700 Owners Manual - Page 15

Connect to Your Home Network, Connect the Radio Antennas, Connect IR Equipment, Connect the Trigger - remote control

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English AVR Making Connections, continued Audio recorders Connect an analog audio recorder's inputs to the AVR's analog audio Rec Out connectors. The recorded signal is determined by the source's Record Out setting in the Source Setup menu. See Additional Source Setup Menu Items, on page 19, for more information. AVR Analog Audio Recorder Connectors Connect the Radio Antennas • Connect the supplied FM antenna to the AVR's FM 75Ω Radio Antenna connector. For the best reception, extend the FM antenna as far as possible. • Bend and fold the base of the supplied AM antenna as shown and connect the antenna wires to the AVR's AM and Gnd connectors. Rotate the antenna as necessary to minimize background noise. Stereo Audio Cable (not supplied) AVR Antenna Connectors AM Antenna (supplied) FM Antenna (supplied) Bend and fold base To Stereo Analog Record Inputs Analog Recording Device Video recorders Connect an analog video recorder's video input connector to the AVR's Composite Monitor Out connector. You can record any composite video signal. To record the audio and video from the source device, connect the AVR's Analog Rec Out connectors to the analog video recorder's audio inputs. NOTE: If you have connected the AVR's Composite Monitor Out video connector to your TV, you cannot connect a VCR to the AVR for recording. AVR Analog Audio Recorder Connectors AVR Analog Video Recorder Connectors Connect IR Equipment If you place the AVR inside a cabinet or facing away from the listener so that the AVR's IR sensor is not within line-of-sight of the remote control, connect an external IR receiver, such as the Harman Kardon HE 1000 (available separately) to the AVR's IR In connector. AVR IR Remote IR IN In Connector External IR Receiver AVR and Source Devices Installed Inside of Cabinet Analog Audio/Video Cable (not supplied) To Analog Audio/Video Record Inputs Analog Video Recording Device Connect to Your Home Network Use a Cat. 5 or Cat. 5E cable (not supplied) to connect the AVR's Network connector to your home network to enjoy Internet radio and content from DLNA®-compatible devices that are connected to the network. AVR Network Connector Network Modem Cat. 5/5E Cable (not supplied) To Home Network and Internet Connect the Trigger Output If your system has equipment that can be controlled by a DC trigger signal, connect it to the AVR's Trigger Out connector with a mono 1/8-inch (3.5mm) mini-plug interconnect cable. The AVR will supply a 12V DC (100mA) trigger signal at this connection whenever it is powered on. AVR Device with Trigger in Connector Mono 1/8-inch (3.5mm) Mini-Plug Interconnect (not supplied) 15

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AVR
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ENGLISH
Making Connections, continued
Audio recorders
Connect an analog audio recorder’s inputs to the AVR’s analog audio Rec Out connectors.
The recorded signal is determined by the source’s Record Out setting in the Source Setup
menu. See
Additional Source Setup Menu Items,
on page 19, for more information.
Stereo Audio Cable
(not supplied)
To Stereo Analog
Record Inputs
Analog Recording Device
AVR Analog Audio
Recorder Connectors
Video recorders
Connect an analog video recorder’s video input connector to the AVR’s Composite Monitor
Out connector. You can record any composite video signal. To record the audio and video
from the source device, connect the AVR’s Analog Rec Out connectors to the analog video
recorder’s audio inputs.
NOTE: If you have connected the AVR’s Composite Monitor Out video connector
to your TV, you cannot connect a VCR to the AVR for recording.
Analog Audio/Video
Cable (not supplied)
To Analog Audio/Video
Record Inputs
Analog Video Recording Device
AVR Analog
Audio Recorder
Connectors
AVR Analog
Video Recorder
Connectors
Connect to Your Home Network
Use a Cat. 5 or Cat. 5E cable (not supplied) to connect the AVR’s Network connector to
your home network to enjoy Internet radio and content from DLNA
®
-compatible devices
that are connected to the network.
AVR
Network
Connector
Network
Modem
Cat. 5/5E Cable
(not supplied)
To
Home
Network
and
Internet
Connect the Radio Antennas
• Connect the supplied FM antenna to the AVR’s FM 75
Ω
Radio Antenna connector. For
the best reception, extend the FM antenna as far as possible.
• Bend and fold the base of the supplied AM antenna as shown and connect the antenna
wires to the AVR’s AM and Gnd connectors. Rotate the antenna as necessary to
minimize background noise.
AVR
Antenna
Connectors
AM Antenna
(supplied)
FM Antenna (supplied)
Bend and fold base
Connect IR Equipment
If you place the AVR inside a cabinet or facing away from the listener so that the AVR’s IR
sensor is not within line-of-sight of the remote control, connect an external IR receiver,
such as the Harman Kardon HE 1000 (available separately) to the AVR’s IR In connector.
IR IN
AVR IR Remote
In Connector
External IR
Receiver
AVR and Source
Devices Installed
Inside of Cabinet
Connect the Trigger Output
If your system has equipment that can be controlled by a DC trigger signal, connect it to
the AVR’s Trigger Out connector with a mono 1/8-inch (3.5mm) mini-plug interconnect
cable. The AVR will supply a 12V DC (100mA) trigger signal at this connection whenever
it is powered on.
Device with Trigger
in Connector
AVR
Mono 1/8-inch
(3.5mm)
Mini-Plug
Interconnect
(not supplied)